What are the cases in Ancient Greek?

They are nominative, genitive, dative, accusative and vocative. They differ with respect to their endings and they have different functions.

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Translate the following sentence and then explain the cases of the nouns and the tense of the participle. 'οἱ ἐκ της πολεως φυγοντες οὐκ εἰσιν ἀνδρειοι.᾽


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Uses of participle


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